People leaving garbage!!!!
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 12:48 pm
I have been noticing a problem more often when I go trout fishing. Starting a couple years ago, one of my favourite trout lakes was all-of-a-sudden being fished/camped on long weekends by a group of people. I met them that weekend. After that weekend, I noticed they left garbage at the campsite. Lots of garbage. Where they parked their trucks, they left a trailer with a flat tire full of garbage. A black bear discovered the garbage bags...what a mess! Right then my worst fear occurred to me. My favourite place on earth has been infiltrated by CITIOTS!!!!
I reported this to the MNR. Along with the trailers licence plate #. They were more than happy to deal with it.
A couple of months later, on a long weekend of course, I ran into these people at the lake. There were probably 8 of them at the campsite. I confronted these guys. (Can't go wrong doing the right thing right!) I told them that I was mad that they left garbage and advised them not to this time, and that I reported the issue to the MNR and gave them their licence plate number.
The following summer I noticed more garbage across the bay where the campsite is. I went over and this is what I saw: A wooden outhouse with a porcelain toilet, another porcelain toilet in the woods, a man-made dock, a wooden deck, a 4x8 table, chairs, a tent, .22 cartridges, a cooler and lots of garbage. It took me all day..... I tore everything apart and burned everything! It took me ALL DAY! The toilets.....ya they don't burn. I wasn't touching them, so I roped them, and dragged them to a little rock cliff. In the water they went. 55' of water. Just like when they sink a ship to make fish habitat. Hopefully crayfish or minnows will make use of it. I know it sounds weird, but I'm pretty far from my truck and I don't own an ATV. Now that campsite looks like nature intended. No sign of humans!!!!
After the big clean up, I noticed no more activity there! Maybe the citiots returned and had to leave because there wasn't a place to go to the bathroom. Maybe their inability to adapt to crapping in the woods without a toilet, made them stand there with their legs crossed. Confused they probably stood there and crapped their pants.
When you go fishing/camping, please take your trash home. (Wabun lake is also getting bad)
I reported this to the MNR. Along with the trailers licence plate #. They were more than happy to deal with it.
A couple of months later, on a long weekend of course, I ran into these people at the lake. There were probably 8 of them at the campsite. I confronted these guys. (Can't go wrong doing the right thing right!) I told them that I was mad that they left garbage and advised them not to this time, and that I reported the issue to the MNR and gave them their licence plate number.
The following summer I noticed more garbage across the bay where the campsite is. I went over and this is what I saw: A wooden outhouse with a porcelain toilet, another porcelain toilet in the woods, a man-made dock, a wooden deck, a 4x8 table, chairs, a tent, .22 cartridges, a cooler and lots of garbage. It took me all day..... I tore everything apart and burned everything! It took me ALL DAY! The toilets.....ya they don't burn. I wasn't touching them, so I roped them, and dragged them to a little rock cliff. In the water they went. 55' of water. Just like when they sink a ship to make fish habitat. Hopefully crayfish or minnows will make use of it. I know it sounds weird, but I'm pretty far from my truck and I don't own an ATV. Now that campsite looks like nature intended. No sign of humans!!!!
After the big clean up, I noticed no more activity there! Maybe the citiots returned and had to leave because there wasn't a place to go to the bathroom. Maybe their inability to adapt to crapping in the woods without a toilet, made them stand there with their legs crossed. Confused they probably stood there and crapped their pants.
When you go fishing/camping, please take your trash home. (Wabun lake is also getting bad)